1. Thames Barrier Park - London Development Agency
Who is it for? Newham residents, and visitors to south-east London. How are we doing it? Redevelopment of a riverside area, complete with fountains, family areas, flower ...
2. Thames Barrier Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Thames Barrier Park is a 22 acres (8.9 ha) park in London 's docklands, named after its location on the north side of the River Thames next to the Thames Barrier.
3. Thamesbarrierpark.org.uk
Thamesbarrierpark org uk SmartViper Statistics Mashups. The london, getting there, related sites. Advanced keyword suggestions. Last updated on November 21 2010.
4. Thames Barrier Park hotels places to stay near to London
The Thames Barrier park is set within 22 acres of lawns, trees and uniquely contoured Yew and Maygreen hedges you can discover the ...
5. Thames Barrier Park | GardenVisit.com, the garden landscape guide
Described as 'the first riverside park to be built in London for over 50 years' the Thames Barrier Park was opened in 2000. The design was by landscape architec
6. London's Thames Barrier Park
London's Thames Barrier Park. by Don Barker Thames Barrier Park is the first riverside ... American Institute of Architecture (AIA), and most recently, the United Kingdom's ...
7. LondonTown.com | Thames Barrier Park London
13 minutes walk from Thames Barrier Park: The triathlon is fast replacing the marathon as the event of choice for testing your body to the limit and the London Triathlon ...
8. Thames Barrier Park - landscape architecture | GardenVisit.com ...
... architecture - history, ideas, theories, jobs and careers > London Landscape Architecture > Landscape Architecture in London - Visitor's Guide UK > Thames Barrier Park ...
9. [ARCHIVED CONTENT] Thames Barrier Park, Newham, London | Case ...
Bold landscaping in Thames Barrier Park provides contrasting spaces that reflect the site's heritage and topography. Designed by Groupes Signes and Patel Taylor.
10. ExCeL : Back to Nature
... ever changing spectrum of tints, shades and shapes creating a micro-climate where varieties of plants and butterflies abound. Find out more at www.thamesbarrierpark.org.uk